Fruit fleshy; if the original carpels seen as individual fruits, an
aggregate. The fruiting carpelscoalescing into a secondary syncarp
(i.e. the carpels of the one gynoecium fusing to form a fleshy, gall-like
syncarp). Seeds endospermic. Endosperm not ruminate; oily.

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